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Repeat Violator Strikes: Boston vs New York

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Boston, MA and New York, NY?

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Boston requires Airbnb, Vrbo, and similar platforms to delist units that accumulate repeated nuisance, registration, or zoning violations. ISD maintains a violator list shared with platforms, who must remove flagged listings within five business days.

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New York, NY

New York County

No data available yet for New York.

Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonNew York
Strike thresholdThree within 12 months-
Platform takedown windowFive business days-
Platform fineUp to $300/day/listing-
Court precedentAirbnb v. Boston (1st Cir. 2019)-

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Boston FAQ

What counts as a strike?

Substantiated violations of Boston's STR ordinance, building code, sanitation code, or noise ordinance tied to the registered unit, after notice and an opportunity to respond.

Can a delisted host re-register later?

Hosts removed for repeat violations face a multi-year ban from re-registering the same unit. Appeals go through the ISD hearings officer.

New York FAQ

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